Xiaojing Zhou

Cities of Others


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Pedagogical Space: Frank Chin’s Short Story Cycle and Donald Duk

      12  5. Inhabiting the City as Exiles: Bienvenido N. Santos’s What the Hell for You Left Your Heart in San Francisco

      13  6. The City as a "Contact Zone": Meena Alexander’s Manhattan Music

      14  7. "The Living Voice of the City": Chang-rae Lee’s Native Speaker

      15  8. Mapping the Global City and "the Other Scene" of Globalization: Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange

      16  Conclusion: The I-Hotel and Other Places

      17  Notes

      18  Bibliography

      19  Index

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction: Contested Urban Space

       1 “The Woman about Town”: Transgressing Raced and Gendered Boundaries in Sui Sin Far’s Writings

       2 Claiming Right to the City: Lin Yutang’s Chinatown Family

       3 “Our Inside Story” of Chinatown: Fae Myenne Ng’s Bone

       4 Chinatown as an Embattled Pedagogical Space: Frank Chin’s Short Story Cycle and Donald Duk

       5 Inhabiting the City as Exiles: Bienvenido N. Santos’s What the Hell for You Left Your Heart in San Francisco

       6 The City as a “Contact Zone”: Meena Alexander’s Manhattan Music

       7 “The Living Voice of the City”: Chang-rae Lee’s Native Speaker

       8 Mapping the Global City and “the Other Scene” of Globalization: Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange

       Conclusion: The I-Hotel and Other Places

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

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